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by cagy » 5 Nov 2005 5:29
i don't know well i live wiv my mum and step dad my mum may b ok wiv it cos i picked a crap lock wiv a paperclip yonks ago but my stepdad he'd go beserk i think but if they were sent 2 me i cud hide them maybe!! lol!!
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by Chrispy » 5 Nov 2005 5:54
Well, welcome to LP101.
Please try to type using proper spelling, grammar and punctuation. It makes it easier for us to answer any questions that you have and shows a degree of respect for our site.
Not th@ l33t skillz rnt kuul u no, but hay, RESPECTBA!! 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by matt969 » 6 Nov 2005 2:01
Hey everyone, i'm new to lock picking and currently reading the MIT Guide To Lock Picking at the moment 'cos that's how i got into it so yeah.
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by triman247 » 6 Nov 2005 2:06
Welcome
Read the faqs and search for things before posting new topics to prevent from getting flamed.
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by digital_blue » 6 Nov 2005 4:12
Welcome new users! Enjoy the site, read the rules, and if you have any questions, we're here to help!
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by noorudeenshakur » 6 Nov 2005 13:01
rock3t33r wrote:I am a soldier in the US Army. I have decided to learn picking because of how many times it would have been useful in my last deployment I just came off. During my year in Baghdad, I can count atleast 26 times where picking would have been highly effective for my missions. Plus, I also think I might be able to turn a profit on my post with all those drunk soldiers locking themselves out of their rooms on the weekend. Hope to find some interesting and helpful people here.
Doesnt the US Army usa medeco locks on everything it has?
Your going to have a very hard time with picking those.
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by noorudeenshakur » 6 Nov 2005 13:02
noorudeenshakur wrote:rock3t33r wrote:I am a soldier in the US Army. I have decided to learn picking because of how many times it would have been useful in my last deployment I just came off. During my year in Baghdad, I can count atleast 26 times where picking would have been highly effective for my missions. Plus, I also think I might be able to turn a profit on my post with all those drunk soldiers locking themselves out of their rooms on the weekend. Hope to find some interesting and helpful people here.
Doesnt the US Army usa medeco locks on everything it has? Your going to have a very hard time with picking those.
Sorry I meant to say doesnt the US army USE Medeco locks on everything it has
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by digital_blue » 6 Nov 2005 13:28
noorudeenshakur wrote:rock3t33r wrote:I am a soldier in the US Army. I have decided to learn picking because of how many times it would have been useful in my last deployment I just came off. During my year in Baghdad, I can count atleast 26 times where picking would have been highly effective for my missions. Plus, I also think I might be able to turn a profit on my post with all those drunk soldiers locking themselves out of their rooms on the weekend. Hope to find some interesting and helpful people here.
Doesnt the US Army use medeco locks on everything it has? Your going to have a very hard time with picking those.
Yes, but I don't think they've gotten to refitting all the locks in Baghdad yet. I think that was more his point.
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by Sisco » 6 Nov 2005 18:14
Hey ever one what is going on? Ive been lurking around for a few days and understand alot stuff. I searched for this but what are some good sites to buy picks? I made a half dimond but it broke last night along with my tension wrench. I think I messed up the temper of the hacksaw blades. Yhankyou for your help and I love this site:)
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by digital_blue » 6 Nov 2005 20:46
Hi sisco! Welcome to the site!
Start here.
Cheers!
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by HKW » 6 Nov 2005 22:35
cagy wrote:i don't know well i live wiv my mum and step dad my mum may b ok wiv it cos i picked a crap lock wiv a paperclip yonks ago but my stepdad he'd go beserk i think but if they were sent 2 me i cud hide them maybe!! lol!!
I wonder if this is some modern form of middle english. If so, Neat-o!!
Here is an example of middle english from the 17th century. You Brits should recognise the importance of this document:
"My lord out of the love i beare to some of youere frends i have a caer of youer preseruacion therfor i would advyse yowe as yowe tender youer lyf to devys some excuse to shift of youer attendance at this parleament for god and man hath concurred to punishe the wickednes of this tyme and think not slightlye of this advertisment but retyre youre self into youre contri wheare yowe may expect the event in safti for thowghe theare be no appearance of anni stir yet i saye they shall receyve a terrible blowe this parleament and yet they shall not seie who hurts them this cowncel is not to be contemned because it may do yowe good and can do yowe no harme for the dangere is passed as soon as yowe have burnt the letter and i hope god will give yowe the grace to mak good use of it to whose holy proteccion i comend yowe."
Good show on your lock Cagy!
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by Nexus1155 » 7 Nov 2005 3:55
Hey guys, just introducing myself. I'm 18 years old and live in Boston. Joined because I had an interest in lock picking for a few years but never pursued it until now. I hope to contribute to the board as the time passes. TTYL
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by chrisgc » 7 Nov 2005 11:42
Just thought I would post a quick intro of myself as just joined this forum.
Im looking into taking a course in locksmith and come across this site.
I have been interested in locks/picking since I got a couple of books on the subject by David De Val (Escapologist), as I have been interested in magic from a very young age.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone in the Swindon/Witshire/Gloucestershire area who shares the same interest or can possibly help me out with pointing me in the right direction of getting in the locksmith trade.
Well thats enough about me.
Take care to all.
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by Dread Pirate Roberts » 9 Nov 2005 0:13
Well, here's my introduction.
I'm 16 and a junior in high school. I've always had an interest in being able to get where other people can't. Lockpicking is one of those things that makes it possible. I also like climbing trees and buildings to suprise people.
I've looked at making my own picks so far, since my dad has rather a lot of tools for metalworking. So far I just have a tension wrench and a small half-diamond, but I'm intending to make one more pick in the near future.
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by digital_blue » 9 Nov 2005 0:53
Welcome new users!
Please take the time to read the site FAQs. If you're new to lockpicking, you can learn a lot from the MIT Guide to Lockpicking (you'll find links in the FAQ)
Dread, make sure that when you're going places others can't, you've got permission to pick those locks, otherwise you'll find this is not as great a hobby as you might have imagined.
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